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Predatory corporations are making a mockery of natural climate solutions, as they grab land and bamboozle the public.
For the first time, the United Kingdom’s consumer debt now exceeds our gross national product: a new report shows that we owe £1.35 trillion(1). Inspectors in the United States have discovered that 77 ...
When a group in black fatigues called Alpha Men Assemble began practising paramilitary manoeuvres in a park in Staffordshireat the beginning of this year, it looked pretty threatening. These men, we ...
We are defending ourselves against the wrong threats. For decades, UK governments have been fighting not just the last war, but a redundant notion of war, spending hundreds of billions against ...
It’s because the climate crisis is now visible to everyone that governments are giving the fossil fuel industry everything it demands.
Darwin tells us that we are no more than assemblages of complex molecules. We should celebrate this. By George Monbiot. Published in the Guardian 16th August 2005 All is not lost in America. When ...
When environmental activists calling for less pollution sit in the streets, across Europe they are now abused and attacked, arrested and handed extreme and draconian sentences. When farmers contesting ...
An interview with The Ink, about where we are, how we got here and where we need to go. George Monbiot, interviewed by The Ink, 9th July 2024 TI: Can you walk us through how you define neoliberalism” ...
Oligarchy is the default state of politics, and it is surging back. How do we stop it? By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 27 th June 2024 We are about to return to normal politics. After 14 ...
Why do the mass killers of the fossil fuel industry walk free while the heroes trying to stop them are imprisoned? By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 1 st October 2024 The sentences were ...
The adoption of biofuels would be a humanitarian and environmental disaster By George Monbiot. Published in the Guardian 22nd November 2004 If human beings were without sin, we would still live in an ...
Bucolic fairytales are a threat to life on Earth. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 26 th May 2023 No issue is more important, and none so shrouded in myth and wishful thinking. The way we ...
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